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‘A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London’ by Dylan Thomas Lesson 3 Overview: By the end of this lesson, I will: Have a greater understanding.

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1 ‘A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London’ by Dylan Thomas Lesson 3 Overview: By the end of this lesson, I will: Have a greater understanding of the last two stanzas of the poem Begin to understand what the poet is saying in the whole of the poem.

2 Lesson 3 Resource Sheet Task 1 – Pair work Why does the poet use the phrase I shall not murder…? Which word from Stanza 1 is repeated in Stanza 3? Do you think this is important? If so – why? / If not – why not? What two meanings does a grave truth have? What are the stations of the breath? What is an elegy?

3 Lesson 3 Resource Sheet Task 2 – Pair work Why is the child referred to as London’s daughter? Where has the child been buried? What or who are the long friends? What do the Thames and Dylan Thomas have in common? What does the riding Thames suggest to you? What does the final sentence mean?

4 Lesson 3 Resource Sheet Task 3 Class discussion What is ‘A Refusal to Mourn… ’ about? What does Dylan Thomas say in the first full sentence of the poem? What does he say in Stanza 3 about his refusal to mourn? What does the poet describe in the first five lines of Stanza 4? How does the poem end?


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